Do I need to do an ultrasound in early pregnancy?

Do I need to do an ultrasound in early pregnancy?

In the early stages of pregnancy, it is very important to perform various tests on the fetus. First of all, B-ultrasound is needed in the early stages of pregnancy. B-ultrasound examination is a type of examination that has minimal harm to the fetus and will not directly affect its physical development. B-ultrasound examination can also observe the baby's current physical condition. Just be careful not to be on an empty stomach during the B-ultrasound examination and try to relax and cooperate with the doctor. In this way, the results can be clearly checked.

Pregnant women can have B-ultrasound.

B-ultrasound detection of fetal malformations has many advantages: it can directly observe the state of internal organs; it is non-traumatic and painless to the human body; it can help locate the placenta; it can clearly display the anatomical structure of human soft tissue; it is simple and accurate, etc.

The B-ultrasound currently used in clinical practice emits a sound intensity of less than 10mW/cm2 from its probe, and the ultrasound examination usually takes only 5-10 minutes, with the detection time for each organ being even shorter. Therefore, B-ultrasound examination poses little harm to the fetus and will not affect its physical development.

Therefore, pregnant women do not need to be afraid of B-ultrasound examinations during pregnancy. Timely B-ultrasound examinations are an important means to ensure the normal development of the fetus. During the entire pregnancy, an ultrasound examination should be performed once in the early, middle and late stages.

Some pregnant mothers are unclear about the purpose of B-ultrasound. In order to find out the gender of the fetus, they go to multiple hospitals for repeated B-ultrasound examinations, which is not good for both mother and baby. Studies have shown that if the B-ultrasound time exceeds 20 minutes, it will have irreversible adverse effects on the fetus.

Therefore, pregnant women should undergo appropriate B-ultrasound examinations according to the doctor's requirements and control the number of B-ultrasound examinations.

Precautions for pregnant women to do B-ultrasound

1. Pregnant women generally do not need to fast when doing B-ultrasound, and eating before B-ultrasound will not affect the data. 2. If it is an ultrasound examination in early pregnancy, you need to hold your urine in advance and accumulate a certain amount of urine in the bladder so that you can see clearly.

3. Mothers should try to relax and cooperate with the doctor during the examination. If you are too nervous during the examination, it may affect the effectiveness of the examination. 4. At the same time, before doing the B-ultrasound, touch the belly more and tell the baby to cooperate well, and the baby will cooperate with the mother.

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